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ok, so last year I broke the faceplate for the radio, making the controls for the rear defroster and ac not work. I put a new one in today, same all around (manual climate control) and something must fried. I still don't have use of the following- rear defroster/fresh air/ac/hazard lights, and the temp doesn't show on the display. I checked all the fuses, and they all look good. I guess it could be a relay.. im just wondering what could cause all these to go out... any ideas?
 

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thanks, I double checked already and everything is in ok, that i can see. i must of somehow shorted something..
 

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Hello,

Sorry to bring up this dead post, but I am having the EXACT same problems and I was wondering if anyone knew any solutions?

Air will blow through the vents if I turn the knob on, but I can't change the temperature or change where the air is going, A/C and Rear Defroster buttons don't work or light up, and the temperature doesn't show on my LED.

Please help asap, the heat is HORRENDOUS in WI right now!!!
 

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Hey, I've got the Mazda6 shop manual on my computer, I've found the whole section on trouble shooting the climate controls/hazard light control wiring (the 2 plugs that go into the back of that part of the dash).
I cannot seem to find a way to post up the PDF pages to show you the tables, but basically if you have some multi-meter skills you can measure the voltages on each of the wires to see what section is causing you trouble, and it'll also tell you if the wiring to the climate controls is the issue, or the circuit board/climate control itself.

PM me your email address and I can hopefully find a way to email you the pages or even the whole shop manual.
 

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Hey, here are the pages with the info. If you'd like the original PDF pages (since they're a little easier to navigate) then I can email them to you if you'd like. It says this is for the full-auto climate control, don't know if it'll help with the manual type, but it's worth a shot.

Let me know if you'd like more info, there's a heck of a lot more in the climate control/HVAC section of the manual that I can toss your way if you'd like to go through it.






 

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Did you take the radio console out from the dash?

One time, I broke a few pins that connect one of the boards due to brute force (didn't realize that I had to unscrew a few things). I ended up having to resolder all the connections.
 
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Did you take the radio console out from the dash?

One time, I broke a few pins that connect one of the boards due to brute force (didn't realize that I had to unscrew a few things). I ended up having to resolder all the connections.
Thank You Dear

Yes , I take Few Times radio console out from the dash !!!!
for AUX ( Please Look My Pictures ) :

http://forum.mazda6club.com/electri...-3-5mm-stereo-bose-system-57.html#post4038434

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Next time I Control Pins and Connects .
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But , Maybe *Electronic Relays* Damaged . Where is That ? and how To change it ?
( When Hazard Working Normally , ** TiK ** Tik ** Sound Come from Electronic Relays )


Sorry for My Funny & Bad English :lol:
 

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Yes, take out the console again and check the ribbon cables (the ones that have like 20 pins soldered to the board).
 
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